"Professor Samuel Johnson built the tool-house for farm implements, not far from the sheep barn , 1881. It was 40x90 feet- two stories high- giving us ample accommodations for all of our farm implements. In 1911 and since that time it has served as a blacksmith and carpenter shop for the use of classes in agriculture." [1]
- ^ Beal, "A History of Michigan Agricultural College," Pg 270. Lansing Michigan, Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. 1915
